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Six Second Sobriety

PD

  • How to spot an asshole in a meeting and why it helps your personal growth in recovery.

How to spot an asshole in a meeting and why it helps your personal growth in recovery.

Sunday 18th August 2019

PD shares tips on spotting toxic people in recovery meetings and choosing positive influences for personal growth and long-term sobriety.
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58 minutes
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Thought-provoking
Raw
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Motivational

About this podcast

Six Second Sobriety
Author:
PD
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Financial Health in Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
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Spotting Toxicity: Navigating Recovery Meetings with PD

You know where to work, you know how to work, you know where to go, and it's going to be a little free shit for you. You know what you see it in your Daily life, man. Even if it's holding the door for somebody- you know what I mean- random acts of kindness and all these snowflakes talked about.
Ever found yourself wondering how to navigate the tricky waters of recovery meetings? PD, the host of 'Six Second Sobriety', dives into this very topic. In this episode, he shares his wisdom on identifying toxic individuals in recovery settings and why it's crucial for your personal growth. Drawing from his own experiences, PD highlights the importance of surrounding yourself with positive influences and the role of Christian principles in achieving long-term sobriety.
He offers practical advice on working with a sponsor or coach to understand addiction deeply and maintain sobriety. PD also touches on the benefits of living a heart-centered life and how this approach can make daily challenges more manageable. By the end of the episode, you'll have a clearer understanding of how to pick the right people to grow with in your recovery journey, ensuring that you stay on the path to a fulfilling and sober life.